Our Story

We craft our spirits in the old town Granary in the charming and picturesque town of Thompson’s Station, Tennessee, found in southern Williamson County. In August of 2014, H Clark Distillery became the first legal distillery in Williamson County in over 100 years, and we craft our spirits in the same building local farmers used to house grains before loading them on the railroad for sale generations ago. So it’s only fitting that a distillery is now located in the same old building, using grains to create high quality spirits to share with those in Williamson County and beyond. If you’re in the area, stop by and visit as we rebuilt a once-proud spirits tradition in Williamson County. We think you’ll like it.

Our Story

We craft our spirits in the old town Granary in the charming and picturesque town of Thompson’s Station, Tennessee, found in southern Williamson County. In August of 2014, H Clark Distillery became the first legal distillery in Williamson County in over 100 years, and we craft our spirits in the same building local farmers used to house grains before loading them on the railroad for sale generations ago. So it’s only fitting that a distillery is now located in the same old building, using grains to create high quality spirits to share with those in Williamson County and beyond. If you’re in the area, stop by and visit as we rebuilt a once-proud spirits tradition in Williamson County. We think you’ll like it.

Our Story

We craft our spirits in the old town Granary in the charming and picturesque town of Thompson’s Station, Tennessee, found in southern Williamson County. In August of 2014, H Clark Distillery became the first legal distillery in Williamson County in over 100 years, and we craft our spirits in the same building local farmers used to house grains before loading them on the railroad for sale generations ago. So it’s only fitting that a distillery is now located in the same old building, using grains to create high quality spirits to share with those in Williamson County and beyond. If you’re in the area, stop by and visit as we rebuilt a once-proud spirits tradition in Williamson County. We think you’ll like it.